It has taken a fair amount of time and phone calls in order to have
the chance to do an interview with Vivi who happens to be an extremely
difficult man to get hold of (understandable) but I believe it was well
worth the effort. Arriving early at a cafe in downtown LA I sat to wait
for him to arrive, admittedly nervous, twirling my pen between my
fingers and playing with my iPad and voice recorder hoping I wouldn't
screw anything up! But first a little background.
Vivi Devereaux
is a South African born actor who made a move from modelling to theatre
and film after being inspired and realising that this was the career he
was meant to be in. He moved to Los Angeles after the recommendations of
his agents and managers in the UK and RSA and has hit the ground
running. He is very tall, insanely handsome, and very eloquent with a
presence that is just amazingly tangible (man crush moment over). I have
had the pleasure of watching a few of his play productions and I'm
looking forward to his film debut.
He finally arrived at our
meeting with a minimum of fuss (I was early) and a smile that
immediately puts you at ease but with eyes that flash intensity and make
you really alert. I stood up and shook his hand and it was like I was
talking to someone extremely grounded yet with a large amount of forward
drive and momentum. It was infectious. After a strong espresso (he
ordered a latte, go figure) and some small talk we got down to the
serious bit of the interview!
Nigel: Man you are tall! Do you think some people find you intimidating?
Vivi
Devereaux: *laughing* Oh I get that occasionally! Most of the time they
look up at me with eyes that seem more confused than anything else. But
I'm not even that tall! 6 ft 4 is pretty standard isn't it?
N: No
not really but it does make me feel pretty small in comparison! So tell
me what made you choose this as a career? Had you always wanted to be a
star?
VD: No I honestly didn't think this would be my career
choice. I had actually studied for a degree in financial management and I
was working a project manager for a construction firm. Then I got
scouted a shopping mall by a modelling agent and I ended up doing that.
Soon thereafter I was being invited to audition for TV presenting, films
and theatre! But when I look back, I can see that my whole life had
been guiding me to this as a path.
N: When you say guided?
Explain? Is it like a diving force out there speaking in a voice?
(Sometimes I hear that, but its usually my wife)
VD: Haha no not
quite. What I mean is the people you meet and the events that life
throws at you. And after a while you think you are going crazy but then
you find your niche and realise that everything and everyone you have
met has in some way shaped you to become who you are.
N: Who would you say have been your most influential people?
VD:
Oh wow its difficult to nail down just one. I take away an experience
from everyone I meet and I never stop learning. From teachers, to
friends and family, each one has left a little bit of them inside me and
I walk with their blessings and well wishes.
N: I wrote an article a while ago on the state of Hollywood today, What is your opinion on the status quo?
VD:
Its difficult to say. I think that creativity is something that needs
to be recognised a bit more in the industry but considering the global
economy and how difficult it is to actually make a living, one can
understand the industry calling on the established players to see them
through this tough time. I'm looking forward to being part of some
amazing projects in the near future.
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